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Every photo taken by every phone is fake with the amount of processing they do. Of course I’d prefer to know about it, but it’s a common thing in the industry


Can an animal live for hundreds of years while towering over everything else





Still kind of an expensive solution to things you can buy for cheap, and there are always people who don’t know or don’t have access to those handful of companies.




Oh definitely not, but I just thought that the fact that it kept that structure was interesting.


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I did not know that Esperanto used the “for what” phrasing for why, present in all the Romance languages I’ve seen so far.



I like the new Reddit design and Lemmy’s design. I hate old Reddit with a burning passion


cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/788626 > After my last post in this sublemmy, this is a great way to temper excitement and expectations, even if it's not as fun as new materials.





“A lot of people are doing it,” Mr. Ton-That shrugged. “Facebook knows.” Lots of people are murdered. Does that make murder right or legal? This type of blatant disregard for not only policies (no one really cares about Facebook), but just the privacy of others is disgusting. This is so bad that I’m sure even normal people would hate this if they knew


“A lot of people are doing it,” Mr. Ton-That shrugged. “Facebook knows.” Lots of people are murdered. Does that make murder right or legal? This type of blatant disregard for not only policies (no one really cares about Facebook), but just the privacy of others is disgusting. This is so bad that I’m sure even normal people would hate this if they knew





Use a different browser and search engine. I was showing my siblings some alternative search engines, and the first thing they commented on is that they all look similar. It’s not too hard of a step for people to take.


The tracking of the company. I don’t find Reddit to be that bad of a place at all, but the data collection really puts me off. I do still have an account, but I strive to use it less.


The fact that someone else did something shortsighted to more quickly advance their country does not mean China has to do it. It is far from a third world nation and has the resources, competence, and researchers to do better than the West has and is doing. And there’s no need for name calling either.


This is one of the things I was missing on Firefox from Chromium based browsers. I might make the switch now


To be fair, digital drawing and oil painting achieve a completely different look while AI art can imitate many.


I do a lot of reading but I also game, do some amateur photography, check on my abandoned plants, and watch videos


Yea there are a lot of communities missing the right people to keep them active


PeerTube is great. I also recommend Odysee if you avoid all the conspiracy theorists and don’t scroll down to the comments. Don’t



First line, “Contactless manipulation method could be used in industries such as robotics and manufacturing.” If you want more detail then this is quoting most of the article: "“Contactless manipulation is a hot area of research in optics and electromagnetism, but this research proposes another method for contactless actuation that offers advantages that other methods may not have,” said Matthew Stein, first author on the paper and a graduate student in the University of Minnesota Department of Mechanical Engineering. “Also, outside of the applications that this research enables, expanding upon our knowledge of physics is just a very exciting thing to do in general!”

While this study is more a demonstration of the concept, the researchers aim to test out higher frequencies of waves and different materials and object sizes in the future.

“In a lot of fields of science and engineering, robotics especially, there is the need to move things, to transfer a signal into some sort of controlled motion,” Ilic said. “Often this is done through physical tethers or having to carry some source of energy to be able to perform a task. I think we’re charting in a new direction here and showing that without physical contact, we can move objects, and that motion can be controlled simply by programming what is on the surface of that object. This gives us a new mechanism to contactlessly actuate things.”"



I think it is perfectly fine. A lot of the internet revolves around copying and sharing things several times over (moldy memes are a great example of that). I say go for it. It’ll do nothing but bring more scientific knowledge to Lemmy


If anyone is able to grab a pdf of the Nature article please link it.







Is playing a baritone horn rare? I don’t play very well, but I can play


In fact, Techlore got banned from there and created their own update system complete with an RSS feed.


I think they bring up some important points, but I feel like gaming wasn’t really talked about in this which is one of the use cases for these newer, more powerful laptops.


I try to be able to recognize my local plants but there are so many and some of them are called by local names that are hard to find. I wish there was more support for plant identification


I try to be able to recognize my local plants but there are so many and some of them are called by local names that are hard to find. I wish there was more support for plant identification


I think this instance on a whole would be fine, but I would miss Manders and Feddit communities. Those are the two main instances that I lurk around besides lemmy.ml itself.


I think this instance on a whole would be fine, but I would miss Manders and Feddit communities. Those are the two main instances that I lurk around besides lemmy.ml itself.


I like Salamander the Mander dev as he posts a lot of cool stuff. I float around Feddit a bit but I mainly just read and never say anything because my Italian sucks I can only get pieces most of the time.


I’m not very good at it, but I hope by just using the platform, being active on both this instance and some others, and having my own little community (join !italianlearning@lemmy.ml) that it will help this place feel more alive and active, making it a more inviting place to join.


The EU has been on fire lately with these tech laws. I’m honestly impressed.


I have to agree, Reddit has helped me find answers to questions that other places don’t have.